No, a goatee is a style of facial hair typically grown on the chin and lower lip, not on the arm. The term "goatee" refers to hair grown specifically on the chin, resembling the tuft of hair on a goat's chin. Therefore, wearing a goatee on your arm would not be anatomically accurate.
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I am a male, and I have been shaving my arms, as well as my hands and fingers, for many years. No one has ever commented about it, and I enjoy the clean, smooth skin.
No you wear it on your face
at most workplaces yes. goatee is a masculine assessory for a lot of guys.
Did Thomas Jefferson have any facial hair? No. Thomas Jefferson once quoted that he did not like that.
i would wear less than 50 on each arm
you will wear a cast or a brace
You have spelled it properly - "goatee."
There is no anagram of the word "goatee".
No bad, but I don't imagine that a boy 11 would have a goatee since that requires him to be older. If he does he is not 11, but older.
Etiquette does not dictate which arm to wear a watch. This is mostly a matter of preference but most people find it comfortable to wear it on the left arm.
"You would wear it on your right arm." Is not correct. A black armband should be worn on your left arm. The reason for this is that the armband represents the deceased and by wearing the armband you are wanting to keep the deceased close to your heart. Your left arm is the one closer to your heart.